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Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (February 13 - 15)
Plugging in wires is so 2025.
A Bengaluru tech enthusiast developed an AI device to discourage public smoking. The gadget detects smokers and plays audio ...
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Cough, scold, repeat: This Bengaluru techie's AI gadget shames smokers in real-time
A Bengaluru techie built a Raspberry Pi–powered AI device that detects public smokers and plays a baby coughing plus grandma scolding audio.
Pankaj, a Bengaluru techie, made an AI device to detect public smoking and play coughing and scolding sounds, sparking praise ...
A Bengaluru techie developed an AI-powered device that detected public smoking and responded with audio cues, aimed to ...
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Why my WireGuard server is the most important thing in my homelab
A CloudFlare outage or a problem with your dynamic DNS service shouldn't break your homelab.
As you know, I love me some Lego engineering builds. This one is pretty fun: using a large syringe, a Raspberry Pi, neodymium magnets, a controller scavenged ...
PCWorld outlines four essential security upgrades for new PCs: enabling biometric login through Windows Hello, verifying encryption settings, optimizing antivirus configurations, and setting up ...
Last year, Stanford's 2025 AI Index Report found that over 60% of professionals worry about how AI tools handle their private data. That’s exactly why OpenClaw caught my attention. Rather than living ...
A Bengaluru-based technologist has developed an AI device that detects public smoking and responds with audio of a baby coughing and a grandmother's reprimand.
Russian developers enhance the Geran-2 drone's electronics, integrating Raspberry Pi technology for battlefield use in Ukraine.
A techie created a device that deters smokers by playing a baby's cough and a grandmother's scolding when it detects smoking ...
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